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thank you, jonathan. what do we got new? you've listened to the first part of this show. we're talking about what the suspect has had to say, the surviving suspect about being out there all alone. two brothers operating alone, technically, and also apparently ideologically. they were picking up their radicalization over the internet. not through any coaching or role of anybody as a sort of a recruiter. >> well, that is the claim that investigators say is being made by the wounded younger brother who continues to recover in the hospital. investigators are now running around, as you heard, they're trying to verify that. they are checking with all of the relatives. you've got the wife, you've got two sisters in new jersey. you've got the parents overseas. you've got russian intelligence. you've got -- they're tracking their cell phones. as of now, nothing to indicate, but, again, it is still very early on for them to have done a deep dive to find out exactly if there are any connections to any others, whether there's a bomb maker or a trainer or some sort of jihadist who may
thank you, jonathan. what do we got new? you've listened to the first part of this show. we're talking about what the suspect has had to say, the surviving suspect about being out there all alone. two brothers operating alone, technically, and also apparently ideologically. they were picking up their radicalization over the internet. not through any coaching or role of anybody as a sort of a recruiter. >> well, that is the claim that investigators say is being made by the wounded younger...
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joining me now, jonathan capehart and angela rye. thanks to both of you for being here tonight. >> thanks, rev. >> thank you, rev. >> angela, the outrage. what do you think this is really all about? >> more time to buy for distraction. they really don't want to focus on the real issues impacting us right now, rev. we have a situation where here rubio is in the gang of eight needing to roll out this immigration bill this week. instead of focusing on big picture immigration, the challenges that our country has that our age old, he's focusing on a beyonce and jay-z trip. perhaps because jay-z didn't give him enough attention when he was on the senate floor during the filibuster quoting lyrics. so he went after jay-z on twitter, talking about he didn't know about this hunger strike that this young rapper in cuba is undergoing and he should be ashamed of himself for going to cuba. nevertheless, we still need to address gun control. we still need to address jobs and the economy. and he wants to focus on jay-z and beyonce on an approved tri
joining me now, jonathan capehart and angela rye. thanks to both of you for being here tonight. >> thanks, rev. >> thank you, rev. >> angela, the outrage. what do you think this is really all about? >> more time to buy for distraction. they really don't want to focus on the real issues impacting us right now, rev. we have a situation where here rubio is in the gang of eight needing to roll out this immigration bill this week. instead of focusing on big picture...
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>> i think that jonathan pollard is culpable, guilty. the only question is, is the sentence proportionate to the crime? at this point i think it's now disproportionately severe. >> what do you think about that, peter? 28 years is more than nelson mandela. i mean, it's a long time and i wonder whether doing something wrong, he's got to say something, i think, myself. i want to hear him say something, this sent what freandly government should do to another government. your thoughts? >> i'm not sure we entirely know the severity of what he did. when bill clinton got close to releasing jonathan pollard in the late 1990s when benjamin netanyahu was first prime minister, his own cia director threatened to resign and they may know things that we don't know. again, i'm not saying i'm against commuting a sentence, i just think there's some things we don't know about what in fact he did. >> you're right. but it's 12 more years that he's served. >> yes. >> by the way, the way clinton handled those things was not the best part of his presidency. tha
>> i think that jonathan pollard is culpable, guilty. the only question is, is the sentence proportionate to the crime? at this point i think it's now disproportionately severe. >> what do you think about that, peter? 28 years is more than nelson mandela. i mean, it's a long time and i wonder whether doing something wrong, he's got to say something, i think, myself. i want to hear him say something, this sent what freandly government should do to another government. your thoughts?...
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joining me now is "washington post" jonathan capehart. thanks for being here tonight. >> hi, rev. >> jonathan, your column today points out the gop hypocrisy on all this. you write, quote, what the gop gleefully calls a train wreck was a self-fulfilling prophecy of republican sabotage. so republicans have been fighting against the law for years, and now they're spreading lies about it? >> oh, yeah. see, here's the thing. republican party have been trying to kill the affordable care act since before it became the law of the land. they thought the supreme court would do the work for it by declaring it unconstitutional. that didn't happen. in terms of trying to implement the law first says t"the washington post" said in the paper was they basically starved the federal exchanges of money. so all those state exchanges that were all, you know, applauding and cheering and working perfectly well, there was funding for those exchanges. but the federal exchange, no money. in fact, juliette reports that kathleen sebelius couldn't find enough money t
joining me now is "washington post" jonathan capehart. thanks for being here tonight. >> hi, rev. >> jonathan, your column today points out the gop hypocrisy on all this. you write, quote, what the gop gleefully calls a train wreck was a self-fulfilling prophecy of republican sabotage. so republicans have been fighting against the law for years, and now they're spreading lies about it? >> oh, yeah. see, here's the thing. republican party have been trying to kill the...
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jonathan hunt is watching. this looks more serious. >> you look at the picture on the screen, that is is hole, a big gash by the looks of things, in the stern of the carnival triumph. there were pretty strong winds. we're getting it confirmed from carnival cruise line, issuing a statement from the public relation manager due to strong winds in alabama, carnival broke away from the moorings, the ship drifted and is resting against a cargo vessel, tugboats and the coast guard are on the site. we're getting reports two workers onboard the carnival went into the water. they've rescued one but the reports we have right now is one still may be missing. >> shepard: this thing never ends. >> carnival triumph has had a very bad day. five days adrift, now this. it was in mobile, alabama, to have repairs on the engine room. now the winds come along, it breaks free and it drifted to the western side and bang, a big hole. >> searching for that worker. we'll have updates through the day. we'll be right back. a dow, off 109,
jonathan hunt is watching. this looks more serious. >> you look at the picture on the screen, that is is hole, a big gash by the looks of things, in the stern of the carnival triumph. there were pretty strong winds. we're getting it confirmed from carnival cruise line, issuing a statement from the public relation manager due to strong winds in alabama, carnival broke away from the moorings, the ship drifted and is resting against a cargo vessel, tugboats and the coast guard are on the...
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the book doesn't come out until next week but jonathan martin has all the incite details and joins us now. it's fascinating on your reporting in this. how serious were they looking into having hillary clinton be the vice president? >> it was serious, not that it was intentionally polled and focused grouped. campaigns don't spend the money unless they are seriously exploring something. it was only known but about a half dozen of the top obama senior advisors, people like david axle rod and most notably the chief of staff william daily, then chief of staff who became close to joe biden. they are similar age, similar background. >> similar background. you talked to him? >> i talked hto him on the phon and he confirmed saying he thought it was his due diligence as chief of staff to explain the possibility of what she would mean for obama in 201. they concluded she wouldn't add a substantial effect, she would help but not enough to dump biden. >> so a bump but not big enough to justify the whole drama -- >> that was their conclusion at the end of 2011, correct. >> there is also in the book
the book doesn't come out until next week but jonathan martin has all the incite details and joins us now. it's fascinating on your reporting in this. how serious were they looking into having hillary clinton be the vice president? >> it was serious, not that it was intentionally polled and focused grouped. campaigns don't spend the money unless they are seriously exploring something. it was only known but about a half dozen of the top obama senior advisors, people like david axle rod and...
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jonathan martin, you're chuckling, but it's so sad. it's so sad because all he has to do is say regular order, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to do what we've always done. enforce a law we wrote and the president signed. >> and he would probably invite a challenge to his speakership if he was to do that. i think the more likely scenario, chris, at this point given we're a few days into the shutdown and the debt ceiling is looming here in a matter of a couple of weeks is that speaker boehner will try to merge the debt ceiling vote with the vote to keep the government -- or get the government to reopen. and then try to extract some kind of a sweetener from the democrats so he has some cover to sell it to his members. and then bring up one vote. it's a lot easier for boehner to make his members take one vote on this than it is to do two separate votes on both the cr to get the government back open and also to raise the debt ceiling. >> jonathan, that's good news. i mean, it sounds to me like he understands the stakes. that he understan
jonathan martin, you're chuckling, but it's so sad. it's so sad because all he has to do is say regular order, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to do what we've always done. enforce a law we wrote and the president signed. >> and he would probably invite a challenge to his speakership if he was to do that. i think the more likely scenario, chris, at this point given we're a few days into the shutdown and the debt ceiling is looming here in a matter of a couple of weeks is that speaker...
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and most of our economy seems to be empathizing with jonathan. retireeretirees are in now automatically in danger of losing their homes and healthcare and may have to rely on food stamps. so, you the viewer at home, you are our community, and you are the third host of this show. throughout today's show tweet at us, and join the conversation. >> detroit may be at bankruptcy now but at its height it was an elite american city with booming business, bustling streets and adventurous nightlife along the whatever. detroits golden age was full of prosperity, promising a comfortable retirement for those who worked hard. but with the $18 billion debt that promise is in jeopardy. the pensions of 20,000 retirees are at risk as detroit no longer has the funds to meet its commitments. joining us is jim, one of the leading municipal bankruptcy attorneys in the u.s. who thinks that all sides in this case really need to make some concessions. via skype from michigan is james, an economist at the mackinaw center. in detroit is david, a retire chemist with the wat
and most of our economy seems to be empathizing with jonathan. retireeretirees are in now automatically in danger of losing their homes and healthcare and may have to rely on food stamps. so, you the viewer at home, you are our community, and you are the third host of this show. throughout today's show tweet at us, and join the conversation. >> detroit may be at bankruptcy now but at its height it was an elite american city with booming business, bustling streets and adventurous nightlife...
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jonathan bernstein in the "washington post" had a piece that sums up my feelings probably about this. but this is what he wrote -- he said the truth is that the house of representatives, which is the chief sort of opponents of the obama agenda, right now appear to be both in capable of legislating and not interested in it either. the only thing to do is put the democrats back in the majority or find a different set of republicans. the problem is a broken republican party this party and this president will never be able to negotiate no matter how much they eat together. >> the conversation around a lot of these big issues in washington, budget or immigration or gun control, the real negotiating between the white house and congress is with the senate. and i think it's a reflection of how exasperated the white house is with the intractability of the house republican leadership. i think it goes issue by issue in terms of in some ways the cooperation in washington. you're really seeing quite a remarkable process on the immigration issue with the senate. that can't be discounted in terms of
jonathan bernstein in the "washington post" had a piece that sums up my feelings probably about this. but this is what he wrote -- he said the truth is that the house of representatives, which is the chief sort of opponents of the obama agenda, right now appear to be both in capable of legislating and not interested in it either. the only thing to do is put the democrats back in the majority or find a different set of republicans. the problem is a broken republican party this party...
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i have to go to you first, jonathan, that whole series, soliloquy. >> stand up in october. where was that man in october? where has he been the entire of his speakership since the tea party folks came in. this bipartisan feeling and spirit that sort of washed over a bit of washington now, you know, it's sort of been there. the debt ceiling crisis, government shutdown, all those things could not have happened if john boehner decided lets just pass it. republicans you don't like it, don't vote for it, bring it in with democratic votes. what's about to happen today could have been happening all along. the whole time. you covered capitol hill. that's what's so amazing, john boehner has refused to put on the floor what extreme parts didn't want precisely because these outside groups doesn't want it. now he's throwing the outside group under the bus saying i never wanted that. does that make sense? >> there's two things at play here. there's a lot of surprise from leadership aides i spoke to that a deal orchestrated by paul ryan, who no one is going to question his conservative c
i have to go to you first, jonathan, that whole series, soliloquy. >> stand up in october. where was that man in october? where has he been the entire of his speakership since the tea party folks came in. this bipartisan feeling and spirit that sort of washed over a bit of washington now, you know, it's sort of been there. the debt ceiling crisis, government shutdown, all those things could not have happened if john boehner decided lets just pass it. republicans you don't like it, don't...
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first let me start with you, jonathan, and up on what he brought up. this remark by justice kagan regarding what harm if you will would be to society. this whole idea of procreation. that it was a nonstart he, i believe that is the language pete williams used. if you're talking about people over 50 lou can't have children, then that is eliminated from this idea of what a marriage should be or who should be able to be married. >> i was just listening to that part of the arguments before coming on. and justice kagan was extremely skeptical. if your only rationale is the monthcreation argument and then, you go in and the justices are extremely skeptical so kagan saying, what about couples that are 55 or older? do you then deny them marriage licenses? would it be constitutional to do that? and the guy had no response. i mean, they are wedged in. i can't remember if it was pete or if it was the legal analyst before who said, this is all they've got. if this is the only thing that they can argue for denying same sex couples the right to marry, where do they
first let me start with you, jonathan, and up on what he brought up. this remark by justice kagan regarding what harm if you will would be to society. this whole idea of procreation. that it was a nonstart he, i believe that is the language pete williams used. if you're talking about people over 50 lou can't have children, then that is eliminated from this idea of what a marriage should be or who should be able to be married. >> i was just listening to that part of the arguments before...
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first to you jonathan martin, the other jonathan martin, we'll get to that at the end of this. the aptly named jonathan martin. lets talk about the divisions between the democrats and the house and the senate and the white house. really dismay over what they have seen coming from white house leadership. >> you've seen relative unity between democrats on the hill and president obama for the last five plus years as you know from reporting, most people that follow politics know that's a facade. there's not a warm relationship between hill democrats and this president. he doesn't show much interest reaching out to them. they are very cognizant of that and don't appreciate that. you saw a bit of this when larry summers nomination to the fed or would be infantrymen nation to the fed was torpedoed by his own party. now you're saying it full effect because they are on the ballot. house democrats, all of them, quite a few democrats in the senate as well. president obama is never going to be on the ballot again. so if you're mary landrieu you mentioned or kay hagan in north carolina or m
first to you jonathan martin, the other jonathan martin, we'll get to that at the end of this. the aptly named jonathan martin. lets talk about the divisions between the democrats and the house and the senate and the white house. really dismay over what they have seen coming from white house leadership. >> you've seen relative unity between democrats on the hill and president obama for the last five plus years as you know from reporting, most people that follow politics know that's a...
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jonathan, let me start with you. this is what rnc chair reince priebus said. >> focus groups describe our party as narrow minded, out of touch and, quote, stuffy old men. the perception that we're the party of the rich, unfortunately continues to grow. that's frustrating. because we care about every voter. >> what does this plan do? what does plan do to change those perceptions at least? >> i think it is a very, very good start. a very good framework of what needs to be changed tactically among the party to get our message across better to identify voters, to be able to find them where they are and to be able to win elections through better tacticses. most of it was about changing the tactics. the way we're communicating our message to voters. if we're not, the obama campaign did an incredible job defining mitt romney. if we were the party of the rich, that was basically six months of heavy advertising by the democrats. i think it was important to reposition ourselves. to talk to voters clearly about what we stand fo
jonathan, let me start with you. this is what rnc chair reince priebus said. >> focus groups describe our party as narrow minded, out of touch and, quote, stuffy old men. the perception that we're the party of the rich, unfortunately continues to grow. that's frustrating. because we care about every voter. >> what does this plan do? what does plan do to change those perceptions at least? >> i think it is a very, very good start. a very good framework of what needs to be...
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jonathan's going to round up all the cool republican celebrities. [laughing] like who, chuck norris? no, c. nor and i had a falling-out after i switched to another dojo. ah, well, sorry, but i'm not giving anybody money until there's campaign finance reform. also, i'm saving up money for a new humidifier. it's the same model that's keeping larry king alive. oh, and i want you to book the subway hero onto the show. who? the subway hero. do you not watch the news? food network doesn't have a news show. this guy stepped in front of a train to save a total stranger who had fallen on the tracks. he pulled him between the rails, and the train missed their heads by inches. wow, that's amazing. i know. every show wants a guest appearance by the subway hero,
jonathan's going to round up all the cool republican celebrities. [laughing] like who, chuck norris? no, c. nor and i had a falling-out after i switched to another dojo. ah, well, sorry, but i'm not giving anybody money until there's campaign finance reform. also, i'm saving up money for a new humidifier. it's the same model that's keeping larry king alive. oh, and i want you to book the subway hero onto the show. who? the subway hero. do you not watch the news? food network doesn't have a news...
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cut everywhere, don't choose for political purposes. >> eric: jonathan? >> this isn't the president's house. to your point this the people's house. the fact that we allow this amount of money so people couldn't go through the white house doors while shuffling hundreds of millions of dollars to muslim brotherhood in egypt gives you a sense where the president's actions are. >> eric: we're going to have leave it there. we are going to thank you to marianne and julie joining us. hundreds of thousands of government workers are getting away with not paying their taxes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all night long ♪ [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you h heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick me, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. that work the way you wish they would. like a fron
cut everywhere, don't choose for political purposes. >> eric: jonathan? >> this isn't the president's house. to your point this the people's house. the fact that we allow this amount of money so people couldn't go through the white house doors while shuffling hundreds of millions of dollars to muslim brotherhood in egypt gives you a sense where the president's actions are. >> eric: we're going to have leave it there. we are going to thank you to marianne and julie joining us....
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not that i did that, jonathan. if you like t senator, you can keep it, but you have to cite it. >> brian, i'm going to give the last question to you. the republicans have already been calling the president a liar. and much worse to boot. so does it give them that much bang for the buck to keep spouting the same old attack lines against the president? >> i think what they're doing is, they're trying very hard to build pressure on him so he comes out and says, yeah, okay, i overstated the case. or, you know, things didn't work out exactly as i want them to or something so they can make the story the next thing which is that obama care was sold to you on a pack of lies. and i think that -- it's sort of -- it would be -- you know, if obama as a journalist, i would like him to come out and say something like that. but politically, it would make this rollout, you know, a little bit worse for him. and i think that the republicans might have a little bit more credibility as they push the president to do it. if they weren't
not that i did that, jonathan. if you like t senator, you can keep it, but you have to cite it. >> brian, i'm going to give the last question to you. the republicans have already been calling the president a liar. and much worse to boot. so does it give them that much bang for the buck to keep spouting the same old attack lines against the president? >> i think what they're doing is, they're trying very hard to build pressure on him so he comes out and says, yeah, okay, i overstated...
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. >> jonathan, you've been on this gold t trade, what's your thougn >> i think gold has the worst string since 1997. you could see $200 of a even at these level. xau, gold mining he index is less and the dollar is strengthening. dgz goes up when gold falls. i'm short gold in my fund. it's a weak and dangerous asset right now. >> around 1200 or so. that's it for us today. this week. remember, folks, we work hard. we pay w our taxes. we pay our bills. we take care of our families. meanwhile, our elected officials from dc to sacramento are cashing in on our hard work. our job here is to shine a bright light on their wasteful ways because it has to stop. and don't forget to weigh in onp all topics we discussed on twitter. that's it, everyone. >>> hello everyone. i'm dana perino with andrea, bob beckel, and vast improvement, jasper. this is "the five". >> this is why you took my water? >> the sequester came and went and nobody turned into a pumpkin. we're going to center a pumpkin here in just a minute and agreeing will be very happy. president obama blasted republican lawmakers on sequestrat
. >> jonathan, you've been on this gold t trade, what's your thougn >> i think gold has the worst string since 1997. you could see $200 of a even at these level. xau, gold mining he index is less and the dollar is strengthening. dgz goes up when gold falls. i'm short gold in my fund. it's a weak and dangerous asset right now. >> around 1200 or so. that's it for us today. this week. remember, folks, we work hard. we pay w our taxes. we pay our bills. we take care of our...
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>> jonathan, what more can the president do? >> craig, i'm not sure. and to go back to something i think it was ken who said this about, you know, these issues aren't resolvable. they are resolvable but what's required is people on capitol hill who aren't looking over their shoulder worried about a primary challenge from the left or the right but who are worried about the future of the country. you need to have sort of what the president was talking about, this common sense caucus to stop being silent and stop being in the shadows and to step forward and to help push things along. you know, the fact that speaker boehner, you know, can't seem to get anything done without driving the tea party caucus, you know, of his majority crazy, it's a very sad thing. so while -- these issues are resolvable, unfortunately, it doesn't seem like there are any people in capitol hill willing to show some leadership to resolve them. >> ken -- >> not resolvable on capitol hill. that's sort of the problem and not just the republicans who are concerned about tea party chall
>> jonathan, what more can the president do? >> craig, i'm not sure. and to go back to something i think it was ken who said this about, you know, these issues aren't resolvable. they are resolvable but what's required is people on capitol hill who aren't looking over their shoulder worried about a primary challenge from the left or the right but who are worried about the future of the country. you need to have sort of what the president was talking about, this common sense caucus...
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. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. >> take that camera somewhere else. >> our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> this is what i think of your story. >> i believe he threw -- well, he threw a liquid substance under the door. it smelled somewhat suspicious, so we're going to go report that. yeah, he threw pee under the door. >> did he? >> yeah. >> better double-check. >> okay. >> we soon learn that hall's anger had really begun the day before. >> he started off yesterday night, he drew a bunch of gang graffiti on the walls. staff attempted to go in there, restrain him, take pictures of the graffiti, he refused, became belligerent. this morning i went up there and talked to him. he decided he would cooperate. we did restrain him, bring him out. we did take photos. probably 30 minutes later, i'm guessing because other offenders probably gave him a hard time that he did back down and let us do our job, now he's covered his window, started throwing
. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. >> take that camera somewhere else. >> our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> this is what i think of your story. >> i believe he threw -- well, he threw a liquid substance under the door. it smelled somewhat suspicious, so we're going to go report that. yeah, he threw pee under the door. >> did he? >> yeah. >> better...
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but jonathan chait repinds us that paul ryan didn't always buy into this anti-deficit message. in fact he argued for quite the opposite. chait writes, he began as a disciple of jack kemp. ryan was a leader of the wing of republicans demanding that bush increase the deficit even more. he castigated bush's tax cuts as far too small. that's right. ryan once believed that his party didn't take on enough debt. ryan said during bush's first term quote, they fear increases in the debt and they were overlooking issues of growth, opportunity and free markets. in fact, republicans didn't used to be the party of deficit cutting at all. this graph shows the federal debt as a percentage of gdp. you can see that from 1960, until 1980, both parties worked to keep the debt down. but that changed when presidents reagan and bush came along and the debt ballooned. president clinton began reigning in the debt before president george w. bush came along and exploded it once again. paul o'neill, the treasury secretary under bush 43 once wrote that dick cheney told him, you know, paul, reagan proved d
but jonathan chait repinds us that paul ryan didn't always buy into this anti-deficit message. in fact he argued for quite the opposite. chait writes, he began as a disciple of jack kemp. ryan was a leader of the wing of republicans demanding that bush increase the deficit even more. he castigated bush's tax cuts as far too small. that's right. ryan once believed that his party didn't take on enough debt. ryan said during bush's first term quote, they fear increases in the debt and they were...
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answer jonathan's question. where is that groundswell? >> well, there is an awful lot going on right now. last week there were 100 demonstrations in one single day. organized by organizing for action. this is one the public needs to go visit them. and to the point, that we just heard, it is insane that we're having a dialogue over background checks. there is no way to know if someone is a criminal unless they have to have a background check. that should be easy for members of congress to do. if they care about safety versus the unregulated contributions. it is not the nra. it is the remmingtons, the bush masters that pour the money into the nra. that's what's buying congress. >> sharon, let me bring you in. a video was put out by harry reid and it shows republicans supporting gun control measures right after newtown. >> all of us, republicans and democrats have recognized that we need more effective and broader background checks. >> i think there is discussion or at least chatter about strengthening and improving the background checks. >>
answer jonathan's question. where is that groundswell? >> well, there is an awful lot going on right now. last week there were 100 demonstrations in one single day. organized by organizing for action. this is one the public needs to go visit them. and to the point, that we just heard, it is insane that we're having a dialogue over background checks. there is no way to know if someone is a criminal unless they have to have a background check. that should be easy for members of congress to...
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. >> joining me now is karen finney and jonathan k. part. it broke my heart not to be able to go to the cpac. i've never been to this thing and i know i was going to hear some lood boos and that kound of thing, but the chance to let them hear something that's actually true. in fact, it might be the only opportunity, me going there, that might be the only chance for them to hear something true this year. >> that is what breaks my heart, because i think you would have introduced two key concepts, science and math. that would have just blown them all away and i'm so sorry that we won't have the opportunity to see that happen this time. >> well, i don't know if i would have been heard over the booing, i don't know. i was assured, actually, a certain level of politeness, and i actually think, jonathan, they do have -- included in everything they're doing, and this may be part of the misstep they've done in trump's direction, there is always a certain kind of spirit of fun at this thing. there are certain things they're doing at cpac that really a
. >> joining me now is karen finney and jonathan k. part. it broke my heart not to be able to go to the cpac. i've never been to this thing and i know i was going to hear some lood boos and that kound of thing, but the chance to let them hear something that's actually true. in fact, it might be the only opportunity, me going there, that might be the only chance for them to hear something true this year. >> that is what breaks my heart, because i think you would have introduced two...
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the crew -- wayne rogers, jonathan hoenig, fields and robert beckel. welcome, everybody. americans thinking twice before opening their wallets. consumer confidence tanking to a seven-month low as people are becoming more uneasy about the job market and their income. one main reason is disgust with the healthcare law. 2009 >> shoppers freaking out because of obamacare sticker shock. what do you say? >> the biggest problem is the uncertainty. there is uncertainty in the law. nobody knows what it saysor rules are. so businesses can't plan ahead. a lot of businesses they know of the restriction about the employment. they go to part-time employment so they don't pay this. >> the people who are affected by it. people getting poly cancel. $5 million so far this united states canceled. they haven't signed that many people. a lot of people don't need this. a woman here, my makeup person here said the following -- she doesn't want to have children. so she is not interested in having that thing about the child care part of it. she is not interested in some of the things that she wil
the crew -- wayne rogers, jonathan hoenig, fields and robert beckel. welcome, everybody. americans thinking twice before opening their wallets. consumer confidence tanking to a seven-month low as people are becoming more uneasy about the job market and their income. one main reason is disgust with the healthcare law. 2009 >> shoppers freaking out because of obamacare sticker shock. what do you say? >> the biggest problem is the uncertainty. there is uncertainty in the law. nobody...
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jonathan, it's not every day that you hear a president say, i am sorry. evaluate the weight of that apology and its effectiveness. >> it's something that the president felt he needed to say for that narrow sliver of americans who are in the individual insurance market, in terms of the overall insurance market. those are folks who, you know, felt a little betrayed by the president's overconstant assurances they could keep their plans if they like their plans but also speaks of a president that feels weary that this big thing that they did. the affordable care act, has boiled down to, you know, criticisms over how the -- how health care.gov works when obama care as we're all calling it, is a whole lot more than a website, a whole lot more than the 6 million americans who are losing their health insurance plans now, but as you said, we'll get better plans later. so what i think he's trying to do is trying to stop the bleeding, stop the political bleeding and try to move the conversation forward. >> well, to your point, and david, this is how twisted i think
jonathan, it's not every day that you hear a president say, i am sorry. evaluate the weight of that apology and its effectiveness. >> it's something that the president felt he needed to say for that narrow sliver of americans who are in the individual insurance market, in terms of the overall insurance market. those are folks who, you know, felt a little betrayed by the president's overconstant assurances they could keep their plans if they like their plans but also speaks of a president...
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>> i think jonathan pollard is culpable, guilty, as you said. the only thing is the sentence proportional to the crime. at this point it is now disproportionately severe. >> where are you on that peter? i think at this point let him out. 28 years, more than nelson mandela. a long time. he has to say something myself. this isn't what a friendly government should do to another country, your thoughts. >> the only question i have, i'm not sure we entirely know the severity he did. when bill clinton got close to releasing jonathan pollard, his own cia director virtually threatened to resign. that gives you some sense how strongly the intelligence community feels about this. they may know things we don't know. i'm not saying necessarily i'm against commuting his sentence but some things we don't know. >> i think you're right but 12 years he served since then and gave marc rich instead. the way clinton handled those things was not the best part of his presidency. really working for peace over there. and peter really improves his image with me everyday.
>> i think jonathan pollard is culpable, guilty, as you said. the only thing is the sentence proportional to the crime. at this point it is now disproportionately severe. >> where are you on that peter? i think at this point let him out. 28 years, more than nelson mandela. a long time. he has to say something myself. this isn't what a friendly government should do to another country, your thoughts. >> the only question i have, i'm not sure we entirely know the severity he did....
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abc's chief washington correspondent jonathan karl there, and tracking this day of chaos and confusion. jon? >> reporter: diane, tonight, the obama administration is saying that looming credit downgrade shows just how urgent it is that congress act right away. as one senior white house official just told me, if congress does not move by tomorrow, we are, quote, taking a very big risk. audrey morrison, who was injured in a training accident while serving in the michigan national guard, drove all night to deliver a message to washington. end the government shutdown now. >> it's kind of getting kicked while you're already down. >> reporter: she's worried her disability checks will stop, and so is disabled marine veteran gary benanatti. >> we don't need the bandage ripped off our wounds. that's what this is. it's the bandage being ripped off our wounds. >> reporter: it's nearing zero hour. the house is making one last ditch effort to pass a bill the senate has already declared dead on arrival. and amidst all the last-minute scrambling, president obama tonight, in an interview with wabc, sa
abc's chief washington correspondent jonathan karl there, and tracking this day of chaos and confusion. jon? >> reporter: diane, tonight, the obama administration is saying that looming credit downgrade shows just how urgent it is that congress act right away. as one senior white house official just told me, if congress does not move by tomorrow, we are, quote, taking a very big risk. audrey morrison, who was injured in a training accident while serving in the michigan national guard,...
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sunday forecasters today, jonathan capehart. jackie kucinich. thanks to you both for joining me today. >> thanks, karen. >> i want to start with you, jonathan. you've got chris christie. he's looking to 2016 even if he won't admit he's talking to 2016. it seems as though there's this dynamic if you listen to what he said and others said. there's this inside/outside washington, i'm not of washington. then you've got the sort of sarah palin, ted cruz sort of establishment, nonestablishment dynamic. what's going on with the gop? >> i wish i knew. i think a lot of people within the gop wish they knew what was going on. look, chris christie is -- he is an outsider by washington standards. he's governor. he's clearly outside of washington. he's actually getting things done. they're not getting anything done in washington. yet he's also someone who is -- he is a conservative. but by the republican party standards right now, he can be viewed as a moderate. and someone as we saw by his landslide election in new jersey, a republican who democrats feel com
sunday forecasters today, jonathan capehart. jackie kucinich. thanks to you both for joining me today. >> thanks, karen. >> i want to start with you, jonathan. you've got chris christie. he's looking to 2016 even if he won't admit he's talking to 2016. it seems as though there's this dynamic if you listen to what he said and others said. there's this inside/outside washington, i'm not of washington. then you've got the sort of sarah palin, ted cruz sort of establishment,...
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abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl, on the day and the presidents who offered praise and a little dose of humor for each other. jon? >> reporter: we saw some laughter and some tears. there are very few times in american history when you could have seen as many presidents gathered together as we saw here today. a lot of history on one stage, five first ladies, five presidents. ♪ >> reporter: it was a tribute to the younger president bush, but also to his ailing 88-year-old father. >> it's a great pleasure to be here to honor our son, our oldest son. we're glad to be here. god bless america and thank you very much. [ applause ] >> good job. >> too long? >> dad taught me how to be a president. before that, he showed me how to be a man. and 41, it is awesome that you are here today. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the dedication of a new presidential library is one of those rare moments where partisan politics, ever so briefly, melts away. >> what i know is true about president bush, and i hope my successor will say about me, is that we love this country and we do
abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl, on the day and the presidents who offered praise and a little dose of humor for each other. jon? >> reporter: we saw some laughter and some tears. there are very few times in american history when you could have seen as many presidents gathered together as we saw here today. a lot of history on one stage, five first ladies, five presidents. ♪ >> reporter: it was a tribute to the younger president bush, but also to his ailing...
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tells me that jonathan was a plumber's apprentice, and they came to the game. it was 90 minutes afterwards when the game ended at at&t park when the men got into a fight, possibly with giants fans, but police haven't said exactly what those men were wearing. denver was stabbed, taken to the hospital where he died. now, the giants and dodgers, of course, long-time rivals, and fan violence has spilled over before. most notably the worst when giants fan brooen stowe was attacked at giants stadium. with another game on tap, police say they are stepping up security. i spoke with his employer, and here's what he had to say. >> pretty emotional this morning for us here. really a nice person. always had a smile on his face. you know, always willing to help. help an old lady across the street, you know. just a really thoughtful person. >> there really is no place for violence. all of that rivalry needs to be kept on the field, so for us with the police department we want to make sure that san francisco is a safe place to come and visit and attend these functions. we wil
tells me that jonathan was a plumber's apprentice, and they came to the game. it was 90 minutes afterwards when the game ended at at&t park when the men got into a fight, possibly with giants fans, but police haven't said exactly what those men were wearing. denver was stabbed, taken to the hospital where he died. now, the giants and dodgers, of course, long-time rivals, and fan violence has spilled over before. most notably the worst when giants fan brooen stowe was attacked at giants...
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jonathan, take a look at this. the president reflected on his job and how he's talking about he said it's important to remember who he's working for. let's listen. >> if you feel those folks in your gut every single day, that will get you through the setbacks and the difficulties. and the frustrations and the criticisms that are inherent in the office. and i think the interesting thing about having been president for five years is it makes you humbler as opposed to cockier about what you as an individual can do. you recognize that you're just part of a sweep of history. and your job really is to push the boulder up the hill a little bit before somebody else pushes it up a little further and the task never stops of perfecting our union. >> you know, jonathan, i was just thinking isn't he the guy that went like this when somebody criticized him? dust off my shoulder like it doesn't mean anything to me? somehow i remember that and now he's basically saying it hurts. the criticism has hurt me. it's a burden to carry. >
jonathan, take a look at this. the president reflected on his job and how he's talking about he said it's important to remember who he's working for. let's listen. >> if you feel those folks in your gut every single day, that will get you through the setbacks and the difficulties. and the frustrations and the criticisms that are inherent in the office. and i think the interesting thing about having been president for five years is it makes you humbler as opposed to cockier about what you...
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jonathan gaunt is a military historian. he's also an author. his latest book is titled "finding your father's war." good to see you, sir. thanks for coming on, jonathan. >> my pleasure. >> memorial day created to honor those who have fallen serving this country. i've got to start with this question, though. has the meaning, in your opinion, has it at all been lost today? >> i think so. i think people of it as a day to have barbecues and -- >> how'd that happen? >> i don't know. i think for the most part, as the veterans from world war ii die out, then families have fewer people around to remind them of friends that had fallen in the war. it may be time for it to come back now that we have a whole new generation of veterans. it would be -- >> it's kind of said in a way, to have a day where you don't want someone to wish you happy memorial day, because it's not a happy day. it should be a time for thought and a time for realizing what has gone on with soldiers in the past. >> you've written a number of books about some of the lesser-known units i
jonathan gaunt is a military historian. he's also an author. his latest book is titled "finding your father's war." good to see you, sir. thanks for coming on, jonathan. >> my pleasure. >> memorial day created to honor those who have fallen serving this country. i've got to start with this question, though. has the meaning, in your opinion, has it at all been lost today? >> i think so. i think people of it as a day to have barbecues and -- >> how'd that happen?...
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jonathan elias, thank you from wbz. jonathan was mentioning the people who were wounded. they are now being treated in some of the nation's best hospitals and don daylor is at one of them, massachusetts general hospital. don, what do you know? >> reporter: the doctors are saying had there not been so many first responders at the scene of the tragedy there to care for the runners there probably would have been many more fatalities. as it is, though, the people who were brought to places like massachusetts general in the boston area suffered terrible injuries. the two bombs left scores of injured, the scene reminiscent of a war zone. medical tents set up for the race were quickly transformed into emergency rooms where nurses treated lacerations, broken bones, and severe injuries to legs and feet. >> what really surprised me was the number of people and just the -- really the amount of blood, the amount of injuries. >> one woman had lost her leg, lots of bleeding. some children were involved as well and we took care of the ones that we could and got them into the ambulance a
jonathan elias, thank you from wbz. jonathan was mentioning the people who were wounded. they are now being treated in some of the nation's best hospitals and don daylor is at one of them, massachusetts general hospital. don, what do you know? >> reporter: the doctors are saying had there not been so many first responders at the scene of the tragedy there to care for the runners there probably would have been many more fatalities. as it is, though, the people who were brought to places...
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jonathan is standing by. we are not saying this is a suspect. the upon the i'm making is that each and every piece has been reviewed and people have interpretations of things. is this a man running from the scene or someone that should be questioned? >> that is a man running from the scene. they tracked it down and he is a victim and you know, and why there's question about that or why was it of interesting at first? because everyone else is cowering and on the ground and in shock and he is running. so -- he is running to get away. an innocent victim. it is not at all related to this except that he was victimized in this bombing, according to many sources we spoke with. >> let's go to kristin welker. kristin we heard from jay carney a short time ago with the white house update on at least their perspective of the investigation and expectations here. >> that's right. and they are monitoring this right now. i can tell you, upstairs of course president obama has been in constant contact with the fbi, dhs as this investigation has unravelled. there
jonathan is standing by. we are not saying this is a suspect. the upon the i'm making is that each and every piece has been reviewed and people have interpretations of things. is this a man running from the scene or someone that should be questioned? >> that is a man running from the scene. they tracked it down and he is a victim and you know, and why there's question about that or why was it of interesting at first? because everyone else is cowering and on the ground and in shock and he...
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scheduled for the man who pleaded guilty murdering a 22-year-old campbell man 18 crime spree. 27-year-old jonathan wilbanks is expected to spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> los gatos police check video after two women report frightening encounters with a man, one of the women says she was held at knife point in the back parking lot of a restaurant downtown, right now it's not clear if that is related to another incident in which a man opened a car door after woman. >> a sad story out of the northwest. karen johnson lives near vancouver, washington, she often listens to police scanners and tweets information to help others avoid accidents and hazards. she tweeted yesterday about a deadly car crash in vancouver and updated her followers, she soon realized her husband was late coming home. she urgently tweeted a trooper on the scene who realized something horrible happened. >> you started the realize she may know someone in the crash. >> yes. i started reading what she was posting. can't find my husband, not answering his phone, at that point i realized that t
scheduled for the man who pleaded guilty murdering a 22-year-old campbell man 18 crime spree. 27-year-old jonathan wilbanks is expected to spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> los gatos police check video after two women report frightening encounters with a man, one of the women says she was held at knife point in the back parking lot of a restaurant downtown, right now it's not clear if that is related to another incident in which a man opened a car...
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jonathan, you got to learn to be quiet and let other people speak. try a little politeness now and then. what i'm trying to say is in 1996, when they tell you, when the law changed and under the clinton administration, the congress was a republican congress. am i correct? >> yes. >> yes. it changed. then poverty again went down. >> we also had a booming economy. >> you have to stop talk and learn no shut your mouth. >> is dr. kerkorian available? >> i want to make two points? would by able to. >> eric: i want you to make a point and i want to point out post officeerty, the recent number, 15n't be 9%. the highest since the -- 15.9%. the highest since johnson. go ahead. >> you have to look at a couple of factors. someone brought up 2008. why did we see the shift? where they started going back up. the reason it went back up, nancy pelosi had the gavel. they signed in law for increased minimum wage. that's how you increase poverty. >> try it sometime. >> eric: bob, wayne, john, star, leigh it there. another discussion. new leaks are exposing the real tru
jonathan, you got to learn to be quiet and let other people speak. try a little politeness now and then. what i'm trying to say is in 1996, when they tell you, when the law changed and under the clinton administration, the congress was a republican congress. am i correct? >> yes. >> yes. it changed. then poverty again went down. >> we also had a booming economy. >> you have to stop talk and learn no shut your mouth. >> is dr. kerkorian available? >> i want to...
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jonathan alter. let's start with this infrastructure. this was part of his first term as well. this $10 billion national infrastructure bank. why has that not moved? >> well, because i think the republican party has drifted from its historic roots. you have to remember that abraham lincoln, essentially the founder of the republican party, he believed in what were then called internal improvements. canals, railroads, he built the trans continental railroad. today we call that infrastructure and yet the republican party has now decided it is against these infrastructure investments. why? basically for no other reason than barack obama is for them. in the recent past, they have supported these investments as a way of creating a jobs and getting around the pork barrel politics. >> let's move to this dinner that president obama will be having with senate republicans on april 10th. the second such meeting in as many months. do we think that this is going to have any sort of impact in any sort? >> washington is based on personal relationships. it is harder to do someone dirty if you'v
jonathan alter. let's start with this infrastructure. this was part of his first term as well. this $10 billion national infrastructure bank. why has that not moved? >> well, because i think the republican party has drifted from its historic roots. you have to remember that abraham lincoln, essentially the founder of the republican party, he believed in what were then called internal improvements. canals, railroads, he built the trans continental railroad. today we call that...
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jonathan martin's lawyer is speaking out, addressing toughness is not an issue. he said martin, quote, endured harassment that went beyond locker room hazing. he added it was a hard choice for martin to leave the dolphins and he looks forward to getting back in the game, but is cooperating at the time. incognito is suspended indefinitely. >>> now, to another apology from toronto mayor, rob ford. three days after the bombshell admission he smoked crack cocaine, video reveals him making a death threat to an unknown person. they posted the rant on their website. the paper paid for the video and says the context is not clear. we want you to take a look. >> that's right. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] i need [ bleep ]. >> ford, apologized minutes after the video was posted. >> do you need help? is it time to get help, mayor? >> obviously, i was extremely, extremely ane neenee neenee nen is reassure the people that -- i don't know what to say. >> well, we are going shift gears and get the latest in sports from my colleague, richard lui. good friday morning. >>
jonathan martin's lawyer is speaking out, addressing toughness is not an issue. he said martin, quote, endured harassment that went beyond locker room hazing. he added it was a hard choice for martin to leave the dolphins and he looks forward to getting back in the game, but is cooperating at the time. incognito is suspended indefinitely. >>> now, to another apology from toronto mayor, rob ford. three days after the bombshell admission he smoked crack cocaine, video reveals him making...